One of the most wonderful places I know. It is advisable to arrange one of the few boat berths in good time. On the crossing, it can get a bit wet in the small boats, and disembarking at the mini pier is not exactly wheelchair accessible. Then you climb hundreds of steps with a magnificent view. We were there during the breeding season of the puffins, who were feeding their young with beaks full of fish and only moved slightly to the side of the hiker. An unforgettable climb. At the top you will find the old monastery with beehive huts, which once housed a rich spiritual and intellectual life. Today, the well-preserved buildings provide a great backdrop to the magnificent view.